Our sensors can …
- detect forest fires up to a mile away, giving emergency services a head start to contain wildfires
- assess risk of wildfire, providing community planners and residents with data to make informed safety decisions before a fire starts
- show trends in air quality, giving families information to protect children from asthma and other respiratory infections
- detect forest fires up to a mile away, giving emergency services a head start to contain wildfires
- assess risk of wildfire, providing community planners and residents with data to make informed safety decisions before a fire starts
- show trends in air quality, giving families information to protect children from asthma and other respiratory infections
Location: United States, Maryland, Rockville
Employees: 1-10
Phone: +1 301-337-8314
Total raised: $1M
Founded date: 2012
Investors 4
| Date | Name | Website |
| 01.04.2022 | UM Venture... | umventures... |
| - | Maryland M... | momentum.u... |
| - | TEDCO | tedcomd.co... |
| - | Blu Ventur... | bluventure... |
Funding Rounds 1
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 01.10.2020 | - | $1M | Maryland M... |
Mentions in press and media 10
| Date | Title | Description |
| 13.03.2024 | DHS Wildfire Sensors Deployed in Hawaiʻi for Safety and Resilience | Cutting-edge sensors aim to detect fires early and save lives in Hawaiʻi In a bold move to combat the increasing threat of wildfires in Hawaiʻi, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced the deployment of 80 wildfire sensors a... |
| 09.03.2024 | DHS Deploys Wildfire Sensors to Mitigate and Manage Fires in Hawaiʻi, Keep Communities Safe and Resilient | Wildfire sensor technology aims to detect fires and alert earlier to save lives WASHINGTON – The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) and U.S. Fire Administration (USFA) – along with Hawaiʻi Gov... |
| 08.03.2024 | Office of the Governor – News Release – Dept. of Homeland Security Deploys Wildfire Sensors to Mitigate and Manage Fires in Hawaiʻi, Keep Communities Safe and Resilient | JOSH GREEN, M.D. GOVERNOR KE KIAʻĀINA DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY DEPLOYS WILDFIRE SENSORS TO MITIGATE AND MANAGE FIRES IN HAWAIʻI, KEEP COMMUNITIES SAFE AND RESILIENT Wildfire Sensor Technology Aims to Detect Fires and Save Lives FOR I... |
| 30.06.2023 | High-tech sensors sniff out potential wildfires before they ignite | Small, low-cost sensors — about the size of a lunchbox and hung on light poles and elsewhere — are being tested in wildfire-prone communities as a potential new early warning tool. The sensors "smell" the chemical components of a ... |
| 07.09.2022 | University System of Maryland Names Mike Ravenscroft Managing Director of the Maryland Momentum Fund | Baltimore, Md. (Sept. 7, 2022) – The University System of Maryland (USM) has named Mike Ravenscroft as Managing Director of the Maryland Momentum Fund (MMF), a $16 million investment fund that supports early stage companies affiliated with ... |
| 18.11.2020 | Maryland is eyeing these 20 startups for future success | Tuesday was National Entrepreneur’s Day, and Gov. Larry Hogan of Maryland used the occasion to announce his list of 20 promising startups across the state. The Maryland Future 20, released by the Maryland Department of Commerce, aims to hig... |
| 30.09.2020 | Money Moves: DC’s Adlumin closed a $6M Series A | Money Moves is a column where we chart the funding raises of tech companies across the region. Have a tip? Email us at dc@technical.ly. District-based Adlumin closed a $6 million Series A funding round led by Leawood Venture Capital. Adlumi... |
| 30.09.2020 | USM Maryland Momentum Fund invests $300,000 in N5 Sensors | The investment completes a financing round of more than $1 million for the University of Maryland, College Park-affiliated company developing microscale environmental sensing Baltimore, Md. (Sept. 30, 2020)—The Maryland Momentum Fund has in... |
| - | N5 Sensors | “Sensors and solutions for protecting lives and infrastructure from environmental hazards.” |
| - | RealLIST Engineers 2022: These 15 tech leaders are making their mark on the DMV | Who’s building DC’s innovation future? We’ll tell you. It’s that time again — the time marking the culmination of our weeks of knocking on doors, sliding into DMs and asking anyone and everyone about the unsung heroes of the DC tech scene. ... |